Wednesday, October 14, 2020

1 - 2 TIE MY SHOES!

It’s pretty amazing what children can do with devices, but many of them lack the ability to tie their shoes.  Here are some ideas that you can share with your families to remind them that in 2020 children still need to be able to tie their own shoes!

Start BIG
When my kids were little I got a big stuffed animal and used an apron to teach them how to tie. The apron strings were much bigger and easier to manipulate than shoestrings.


Here are two poems that might help children with this task.

1-2-3-4 – TYING SHOES
Let’s get ready to tie your shoes.
Over and under. Now, what to do? (Pull strings tight.)
1. Make a loop that looks like a tree. (Make a loop with right string.)
2. The other string is a rabbit you see. (Hold up left string.)
3. The rabbit goes around and in a hole. (Take left string around loop and stick in the hole.)
4. Pull the loops tight and there is your bow! (Take both loops and pull.)

Hint! Take a marker and color one half of the shoe string. It will be easier for children to tell which loop is the "rabbit' and which is the "hole" if they are different colors.

TYING SHOES VERSION 2
Take the 2 strings (Make loops with each string.)
And make two bunny ears.
Over and under
And a knot will appear. (Tie loops in a knot.)
Pull the ears tight
And what do you know? (Pull loops.)
You’ve tied your shoes
And there is your bow!

Shoes on Table Legs
This is an idea that Ashley Swedell shared with me years ago.  She put shoes on table legs and if the children finished their work early they could practice tying.  It might be a fun way to encourage children to practice at home as well.


Janet Cantrell has children practice tying using their own leg!


Passport of Accomplishment
Make an award similar to the one below to distribute to children when they learn to tie their shoes.